Do you treat your blog as a real business?

As you all know, at least I hope, David Wood, the Co-founder of the Empower Network blogging platform, which I am also an affiliate, launched us an interesting challenge that consists of blogging non-stop during 21 days in a row.

This challenge officially began December 29, 2014 and ends on 21 January. I chose to take part to the challenge for reasons I explain here. Thus, during this period, I will be publishing a new article on my blog whose sole purpose is to bring you value.

Why should you start treating your blog as a real business starting today?

Well, they say that a picture is worth a thousand words. But a video is worth a million words.

So if you really want to know why you should start treating your blog as a real business, I recommend you go and watch this video first. Go watch the video here...

You’ll have a clear anwser to that question and see by yourself how blogging is transforming thousands of people’s live all over the world.

You’ll see how people like you and me are making up to $3000 per day, quitting their job and living the life of their dream just with their blog.

Individual results will vary, see average earnings at http://ipasearnings.com

Since I joined Empower Network, things have a little changed for me.

I’ve been blogging and writing different kinds of stuff for a little while now. But until now, running my blogs was something I was doing just like that, for fun.

So far I have more than 10 blogs on different niches that I update from time to time.

I used to treat these different blogs like mere vehicles that just served me to express myself and share my thoughts with other people.

Even though I make money with a couple of my blogs, I never treated them like a real business.

That means that I was never fully dedicated to them and I wasn’t committed doing all it takes to really develop them to the next level.

I would publish a post only when I had the time and when I wanted to.

I didn’t bother trying to build a list so that I could keep in touch with my readers, which would probably helped me get more traffic and make even more money.

I would read everywhere that “the money was in the list” or “the reason number one why most bloggers fail is because they don’t really treat their blog like a real business”, but I would keep on doing exactly the same mistakes.

Now things have a little changed, since I got involved with Empower Net work and the 21 Day Blogging Challenge.

And you know why?

Because these guys from EN; David Wood and David Sharpe, plus Chris Jones from the “Internet Prospect Acceleration System“, have all managed to put it in my head that blogging was a serious business.

When you join EN or iPas2, when you watch all these training videos and when you discover what all these guys have had to go through before building their multimillions dollars companies, you just never see things the same way again.

For instance, according to their testimonies, Dave and Dave were two homeless guys.

Despite the situation each of them was in, they found away to take themselves from dark to light.

So let me ask you a question: how can someone be homeless, completely broke one day and then become a millionairea few years later?

You would agree with me that this is not common, and doesn’t happen to everyone, wouldn’t you?

Yeah… they probably have something special, a kind of unnatural force inner them in which they puise their inspiration. And they are all willing to communicate this force to you if you’re devoted to listen to them and put in practice what they teach you.

While in the past I would post a blog from time to time, today I’ am committed to blogging every single day. Plus, I have to read for at least 30 minutes daily books and listen to daily audios on positive attitude.

Doing that on a daily basis helps me learn from the most influential persons. I try then to apply their success strategies to myself.

Readers are leaders, isn’t?

To put that saying into practice, I just finished reading the book “Secrets of the Millionaire mind”, by Eker Harv and I also listening to motivational audios by Earl Nghtingal.

What I’m receiving doing this kind of exercise is very powerful and is helping me in many aspects of my life.

So why am I talking about that anyway?

And what this has to do with you? Well, it’s just because I personally think that if the resources I’m receiving as an Empower member are having positive effects on my life, they can do the same in your own life too.

I don’t know what situation you’re going through at this moment or how well or bad you’re doing with your business.

But there’s one thing I’m sure about: if you access to what Dave Wood and Chris Jones are providing when you join Empower Network or IPas2, and apply what you’ll learn on a daily basis, things will never be the same for you again.

How does it cost to get started?

Now, it costs $25 per month to get started as a basic member. You can always upgrade to a higher level where you will acquire the most powerful and advanced acknowledge to make money online later on.

But being at this level alone is a big step forward to your freedom and financial independence.

At that level you’ll learn all the basics you really need to know to stop procrastinating and finally start taking massive actions.

Since actions takers are money makers, you’ll be amazed on how fast the way you see and treat your online business will change.

Yep… your blog is your business and it’s time you start threatening it seriously, go get your blog today and start your own online business.

Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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